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Grenada

Grenada

Royal Grenada Police Headquarters

Law enforcement services in Grenada are provided by the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF). Headed by a Commissioner of Police appointed by the Governor-General, RGPF has a strength of 900 men and women working at the St George’s headquarters or in one of the 15 police stations across the island nation.

Force mandate:

Crime prevention, detection and investigation;

Immigration services;

Coast guard services;

Fire services;

Seaport security services;

National defense;

Protection of life and property;

Ensure law and order.

St George’s police headquarters structure:

Administration;

Public order

Investigations;

Operations;

Fire Services;

Immigration services ;

Port security.

INTERPOL St George’s

Part of the Office of the Commissioner of Police, the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) for Grenada sits structurally in the headquarters’ Investigations Unit. Headed by an Assistant Police Chief, all INTERPOL St George’s staff are Royal Grenada Police Force officers.

Crime priorities:

Deportees and extradition;

Drug crime;

Financial and high tech crime;

Illegal immigrants;

Organised and armed crime;

People smuggling;

Property crimes;

Stolen and lost travel documents.

Objectives:

Serve as the central point of contact for any investigations involving Grenada and the international police community;

Develop and maintain a working relationship with all law enforcement agencies in Grenada;